May (Geoff May Racing/Vision-
Wheel.com Honda) rounded out
the top 10.
Race two would again see
Gagne clear off into the dis-
tance, although this time Peters-
en would break free of eventual
third-place finisher Scholtz and
Fong to take his best result in
his MotoAmerica career.
Herrin, Barbera, Anthony, Su-
perbike Cup winner/first Stock
1000 rider Jake Lewis (Altus
Motorsports Suzuki) and Travis
Wyman (Travis Wyman Racing
BMW) rounded out the top 10.
It was a wretched day for
Ducati duo Baz and Wyman,
with Baz's engine expiring on lap
three and Wyman crashing on
lap seven and breaking his right
elbow.
In the championship, Gagne
charges into the lead with 125
points. He's now won every race
he's finished in 2021, and leads
the way ahead of Scholtz at 107
with Herrin third at 83.
Stock 1000
There was a single Stock 1000
race at Road America, and
polesitter Geoff May looked
very strong in the early going
aboard his Honda. It's early
days for May with the all-new-
for-2021 motorcycle, and as the
race went on, the lack of seat
time and also time to manipu-
late the electronics on the bike
conspired against him. Altus
Motorsports Suzuki rider Jake
Lewis overtook May and went
on to win his second race of
MYOWNRACE
1 RICHIE ESCALANTE
5-1 SSP
"Sam [Lochoff] started very good in the
first couple corners," said Supersport racer
Richie Escalante a er race two. "So, when
he have a li le bit of a mistake in turn one
I said, 'Okay, it's me to pass him as fast
as possible and then take one perfect lap
or almost enough to try.' Then a very good
lap in the first two laps and just consistent.
It's a more fun race than yesterday com-
pared to today, but I'm happy to win again.
I'm so happy about that. Thanks to all
my team. It's me to push it for the next
races. I think last year, Ridge and Laguna is
one of my difficult races where I need to
work and be ready for the next race."
ROAD RACE
FIM NORTH AMERICA ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 3 / JUNE 11-13, 2021
ROAD AMERICA / SHEBOYGAN COUNT Y, WISCONSIN
P70
Although he had to fight through the pack to get it done, Jake
Lewis (85) took his second Stock 1000 win of the year.